Posts from October, 2007

Previously we wrote about “the funnel“, and our desire to better understand how a download becomes an active and long-term Fx user. There, we suggested a way to measure this with some degree of accuracy, and since launching the project, … Continue reading

We know that internet usage (as well as Firefox usage) sees a good deal of fluctuation based on seasonality. We’ve also historically noticed that the day of the week affects usage of the internet (or number of people using the … Continue reading

Google trends has always fascinated me. While it is pretty unscientific, I found it interesting to compare searches on iPod, to searches on Firefox. (red is ipod, blue is firefox) I wonder how much it would change things if we … Continue reading

While most of us have a pretty good understanding of Fx’s market share, I thought it’d be cool to explore ways to better interpret some of the information we see from third-party sources. For example, Net Applications provides a monthly … Continue reading